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strong, and it keeps us safe. ours is an alliance forged in blood. that is how we, koreans, describe our mutual defense treaty. [applause] fifth-eight years ago today in october 1953 here in washington, d.c., the republic of korea and the united states signed the mutual defense treaty. in the words of that treaty, we pledged our common determination to defend ourselves against the external armed attack so that no potential aggressor could be under the allusion that either of us stands alone in the pacific area. [applause] we know that defending freedom is never easy. it is never free of cost or free of risk, for this, i want to thank you. i thank you on behalf of the korean people for standing by us. [applause] we also want to thank the 28,500 american men and women who serve in uniform today in korea. [applause] we want to thank each and every one of you for keeping faith with the generation of your parents and grandparents defending freedom on the korean peninsula. we thank you for your service. [applause] [appl
strong, and it keeps us safe. ours is an alliance forged in blood. that is how we, koreans, describe our mutual defense treaty. [applause] fifth-eight years ago today in october 1953 here in washington, d.c., the republic of korea and the united states signed the mutual defense treaty. in the words of that treaty, we pledged our common determination to defend ourselves against the external armed attack so that no potential aggressor could be under the allusion that either of us stands alone in...
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Oct 15, 2011
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they buy as much stuff from us as they sell to us. and that's how fair and free trade is supposed to be. [cheers and applause] that's how trade is supposed to be. cannot presently doesn't mind me saying this, even though he is a hyundai guy. americans can buy a kia and hyundai's from korea and i know korea should deal to buy fords and chryslers chryslers and show these that are made right here in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] and the other thing that happened was this took a little longer than some people ask liked it because i wasn't going to scientist and a trade deal. president lee wasn't either. we had to work hard to reach another stand. it was like a scene from the gm dealership, where folks are negotiating about the heated seats and extended wordy. and you're going back and forth trying to figure out how does this fit together so it works for everybody? but when all was said and done, presently and i walked away with these trade agreement that is a win-win for both countries. [cheers and applause] here in
they buy as much stuff from us as they sell to us. and that's how fair and free trade is supposed to be. [cheers and applause] that's how trade is supposed to be. cannot presently doesn't mind me saying this, even though he is a hyundai guy. americans can buy a kia and hyundai's from korea and i know korea should deal to buy fords and chryslers chryslers and show these that are made right here in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] and the other thing that happened was this took...
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Oct 13, 2011
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however the real test of the reset still lies in front of us, not behind us. whether or not we're able to sustain these initial successes and expand progress on a much more difficult yet still mutually beneficial issues remains to be seen. areas for further cooperation inclues missile defense, follow-on arms control agreements to include tactical nuclear weapons, russia's wto accession and additional efforts to stop iran's nuclear weapons program. each of these areas can be with win-win for the u.s. and russia but they are fraught with difficulty. complicating these efforts is the recent decision by prime minister putin to return to the presidency of russia in 2012. though the white house has said that the reset is about interests and not personalities there's little question that a putin presidency will change the dynamics of the relationship. and finally though we do share mutual interests with russia on a number of critical issues it's important to remember that we have a significant number about of deep disagreements with russia which can not be papered ov
however the real test of the reset still lies in front of us, not behind us. whether or not we're able to sustain these initial successes and expand progress on a much more difficult yet still mutually beneficial issues remains to be seen. areas for further cooperation inclues missile defense, follow-on arms control agreements to include tactical nuclear weapons, russia's wto accession and additional efforts to stop iran's nuclear weapons program. each of these areas can be with win-win for the...
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that is what has always set us apart. we are americans and we are tougher than the times we are in right now before with we are bigger than the politics that has been constrained as we can write our own story we can do it again. let's meet this moment, let's get to work and show the rest of the world just why it is america is the greatest country on earth. thank you everybody. god bless you. god bless america. [applause] ♪ ♪ñuñuñuñuñuñuñuñu ♪ ♪ heads ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . corker: m >> i would ask to talk about the th e conversation we just had on the state floor.ee and there's no question tennessee and all across our country i think the biggest item on anybody's mind is a the economy in e and people having jobs in each of our states wouldhing w mr. president i believe that the creat very best thing we can do to create a sound economy in this country is for the deficit thing t ha kennedy to do the things it a nd needs to do in november anderic december and for us to show the american people
that is what has always set us apart. we are americans and we are tougher than the times we are in right now before with we are bigger than the politics that has been constrained as we can write our own story we can do it again. let's meet this moment, let's get to work and show the rest of the world just why it is america is the greatest country on earth. thank you everybody. god bless you. god bless america. [applause] ♪ ♪ñuñuñuñuñuñuñuñu ♪ ♪ heads ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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Oct 18, 2011
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use your facilities. it is greatly appreciated. last week we had a fall show in san diego as many of you may know. i hope some of you are able to join us on the west coast because it really was a successful event. our shows our place for people to go to talk about wireless, what is happening now and especially what we anticipate for tomorrow. at all these, what strikes me as a number of of fixed editors and a variety of wireless products and services they provide consumers and businesses. it is everything from health care to education, to transportation and energy. there is no question that the united states has the world's most innovative wireless industry. we have the hottest selling devices first. we have more than -- 4g users in any country and as we announced last week at our show we now have more wireless connections in the united states than we actually have citizens. that is because their members compete against each other on everything from coverage two speeds to customer service. while our membe
use your facilities. it is greatly appreciated. last week we had a fall show in san diego as many of you may know. i hope some of you are able to join us on the west coast because it really was a successful event. our shows our place for people to go to talk about wireless, what is happening now and especially what we anticipate for tomorrow. at all these, what strikes me as a number of of fixed editors and a variety of wireless products and services they provide consumers and businesses. it is...
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and folks, he said, get us home. by this christmas, 150,000 americans will be out of iraq and we will end it. this war in iraq. [cheers and applause] and in the process, light behind a democratic government for the chance of serving as people. and maybe the most important thing president obama did was refocus our eyes in their power on the prize. osama bin laden. instead of being a war that the last administration that aren't and let it drift, we are now focused on succeeding. we have literally eviscerated al qaeda. osama bin laden is dead. 30 for the top al qaeda leaders are gone, including number two and including anwar al-awlaki, anti-american cleric who was planning these attacks. instead of going it alone in libya, we present to a strong enough to enemy and wise enough to consult and future allies. as a consequence, gadhafi instead, libby is free and not one american soldier lost their life. [cheers and applause] in short, we have literally restored american image around the world and put our country and economy
and folks, he said, get us home. by this christmas, 150,000 americans will be out of iraq and we will end it. this war in iraq. [cheers and applause] and in the process, light behind a democratic government for the chance of serving as people. and maybe the most important thing president obama did was refocus our eyes in their power on the prize. osama bin laden. instead of being a war that the last administration that aren't and let it drift, we are now focused on succeeding. we have literally...
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easy to use. it helps you navigate the political landscape with twitter feeds and facebook updates from the campaigns, canada bios, and polling data and links to the partners in the early primary and caucus states at c-span.org/campaign2012. >> and here's a look at the room on the campus of the university of iowa in iowa city. this is where we expect to hear shortly from republican presidential candidate, texas congressman ron paul. he's appearing as homecoming weekend starts on campus, and he's speaking on this youth rally on his two-day campaign tour through iowa. tomorrow, east in des moines to speak to the faith and freedom coalition, but while we wait for congressman paul to arrive, we'll take a look from earlier today from vice president biden in new hampshire as he filed campaign paperwork on behalf of president obama for the presidential primary. he also took questions from reporters. this is about five minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
easy to use. it helps you navigate the political landscape with twitter feeds and facebook updates from the campaigns, canada bios, and polling data and links to the partners in the early primary and caucus states at c-span.org/campaign2012. >> and here's a look at the room on the campus of the university of iowa in iowa city. this is where we expect to hear shortly from republican presidential candidate, texas congressman ron paul. he's appearing as homecoming weekend starts on campus,...
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us grow and to create jobs. it's being held back by the certainty of politics on taxes, regulation, and debt. host: chris from illinois. caller: thank you for your service. i have a big problem with any republican that signed grover norquist's pledge by not to raise taxes by even one dime. guest: i do not think grover norquist has been an instructive voice. people on the left are equally destructive. social security is not allowed to address the fundamental issues of how to save it. there are folks on both sides of the aisle that to not appear to be interested in resolving our fiscal problems but to raise money for their own agendas. those folks are not credible players as far as i'm concerned and i do not listen to them. host: we have a tweet -- guest: i disagree with him on that. defining "super committee." the congress has the final say. the congress is part of the process. the regular order doesn't work on these big issues. we know that. we have tried that before. people come along and poison the well before
us grow and to create jobs. it's being held back by the certainty of politics on taxes, regulation, and debt. host: chris from illinois. caller: thank you for your service. i have a big problem with any republican that signed grover norquist's pledge by not to raise taxes by even one dime. guest: i do not think grover norquist has been an instructive voice. people on the left are equally destructive. social security is not allowed to address the fundamental issues of how to save it. there are...